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2000 Tech Fact Book

SCHOLASTIC ASSESSMENT TEST (SAT) SCORES

Table 2.1 Averages for Entering Freshmen, Fall Terms 1991-2000*

Verbal Math Fall Term Male Female Male Female Composite

Georgia Tech Cumulative Enrollment Average SAT

1991 542 529 661 618 1,203 1992 558 549 674 633 1,226 1993 559 552 679 638 1,232 1994 562 563 681 646 1,233 1995 560 563 679 646 1,232 1996 623 627 683 653 1,298 1997 631 633 681 652 1,305 1998 626 625 678 646 1,296 1999 630 628 684 650 1,304 2000 642 642 697 664 1,330

Table 2.2 Averages for Entering Freshmen, Academic Years 1990-1991 to 1999-2000* Verbal Math Year Male Female Male Female Composite Cumulative Enrollment Average SAT

1990-1991 538 529 655 625 1,183 1991-1992 541 529 660 617 1,187 1992-1993 558 548 673 634 1,218 1993-1994 554 548 675 633 1,218 1994-1995 553 555 671 637 1,215 1995-1996 619 624 659 637 1,281 1996-1997 613 618 660 636 1,268 1997-1998 624 628 673 647 1,291 1998-1999 620 615 672 638 1,281 1999-2000 627 624 679 647 1,296

Verbal Math Year Male Female Male Female Composite National Average SAT

1990-1991 426 418 497 453 896 1991-1992 428 419 499 456 899 1992-1993 428 420 502 457 904 1993-1994 425 421 501 460 902 1994-1995 429 426 503 463 910 1995-1996 507 503 527 492 1,014 1996-1997 507 503 530 494 1,016 1997-1998 509 502 531 496 1,017 1998-1999 509 502 531 495 1,016 1999-2000 507 504 533 498 1,019

* Effective 1996, reported SAT scores are recentered.

Source: Office of Undergraduate Admissions STUDENT PROFILES Page 39 2000 Georgia Tech Fact Book

ADMISSIONS

Table 2.3 Freshman Admissions NumberNumber % of Applied Number % of Applied % of Accepted Applied Accepted Accepted Enrolled Enrolled Enrolled Year and , Fall Terms 1996-2000 1996 Architecture 539 213 40% 90 17% 42% Computing 624 335 54% 176 28% 53% Engineering 4,806 2,759 57% 1,156 24% 42% Ivan Allen 690 345 50% 154 22% 45% Sciences 1,234 752 61% 267 22% 36% Total 7,893 4,404 56% 1,843 23% 42%

1997 Architecture 512 241 47% 108 20% 45% Computing 682 396 58% 195 29% 49% Engineering 4,673 2,957 63% 1,122 24% 38% Ivan Allen 715 404 57% 176 25% 44% Sciences 1,055 676 64% 220 21% 33% Special Non-Degree 39 28 72% 27 69% 96% Total 7,676 4,702 61% 1,848 24% 39%

1998 Architecture 392 267 68% 124 32% 46% Computing 819 606 74% 299 37% 49% Engineering 4,150 3,142 76% 1,357 33% 43% Ivan Allen 375 261 70% 108 29% 41% Management 187 124 66% 72 39% 58% Sciences 915 733 80% 231 25% 32% Special Non-Degree 17 15 88% 15 88% 100% Total 6,855 5,148 75% 2,206 32% 43%

1999 Architecture 432 240 56% 109 25% 45% Computing 1,021 647 63% 343 34% 53% Engineering 4,476 3,172 71% 1,394 31% 44% Ivan Allen 345 229 66% 91 26% 40% Management 288 178 62% 103 36% 58% Sciences 1,021 730 71% 267 26% 37% Special Non-Degree 19 14 74% 11 58% 79% Total 7,602 5,210 69% 2,318 30% 44%

2000 Architecture 519 258 50% 117 23% 45% Computing 1,337 697 52% 378 28% 54% Engineering 5,059 2,992 59% 1,271 25% 42% Ivan Allen 442 243 55% 102 23% 42% Management 350 164 47% 91 26% 55% Sciences 1,141 718 63% 235 21% 33% Special Non-Degree 20 10 50% 10 50% 100% Total 8,868 5,082 57% 2,204 25% 43%

Ethnic Origin, Fall Semester 2000

Asian 1,731 847 49% 349 20% 41% Black 1,271 340 27% 129 10% 38% Hispanic 410 196 48% 64 16% 33% Native American 25 10 40% 6 24% 60% White 5,316 3,643 69% 1,640 31% 45% Multiracial 89 43 48% 16 18% 37% Declined Submission 26 3 Gender, Fall Semester 2000 Male 6,379 3,616 57% 1,563 25% 43% Female 2,484 1,466 59% 641 26% 44% Declined Submission 5 Source: Office of Undergraduate Admissions Page 40 STUDENT PROFILES 2000 Georgia Tech Fact Book

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Table 2.4 Transfer Admissions Number Number % of Applied Number % of Applied % of Accepted Applied Accepted Accepted Enrolled Enrolled Enrolled

1996 Year and College, Fall Terms 1996-2000 Architecture 89 20 23% 20 22% 100% Computing 122 43 35% 37 30% 86% Engineering 724 308 43% 251 35% 81% Ivan Allen 123 30 24% 26 21% 87% Sciences 210 121 58% 79 38% 65% Total 1,268 522 41% 413 33% 79%

1997 Architecture 92 23 25% 20 22% 87% Computing 83 30 36% 23 27% 77% Engineering 483 239 49% 205 42% 86% Ivan Allen 103 37 36% 32 31% 86% Sciences 72 27 38% 19 26% 70% Special Non-Degree 33 27 82% 24 73% 89% Total 866 383 44% 323 37% 84%

1998 Architecture 63 26 41% 22 35% 85% Computing 111 43 39% 37 33% 86% Engineering 568 341 60% 291 51% 85% Ivan Allen 32 8 25% 6 19% 75% Management 51 15 29% 12 24% 80% Sciences 88 45 51% 32 36% 71% Special Non-Degree 38 30 79% 21 55% 70% Total 951 508 54% 421 44% 82%

1999 Architecture 79 15 19% 9 11% 60% Computing 148 53 36% 43 29% 81% Engineering 732 389 53% 316 43% 81% Ivan Allen 46 11 24% 8 17% 73% Management 69 34 49% 31 45% 91% Sciences 103 45 44% 34 33% 76% Special Non-Degree 28 18 64% 14 50% 78% Total 1,205 565 47% 455 38% 81%

2000 Architecture 71 17 24% 15 21% 88% Computing 158 59 37% 48 30% 81% Engineering 695 337 48% 298 43% 88% Ivan Allen 45 11 24% 11 24% 100% Management 106 33 31% 30 28% 91% Sciences 113 41 36% 31 27% 76% Special Non-Degree 32 27 84% 21 66% 78% Total 1,220 525 43% 454 37% 86%

Ethnic Origin, Fall Semester 2000 Asian 293 97 33% 82 28% 85% Black 273 106 39% 94 34% 89% Hispanic 62 27 44% 23 37% 85% Native American 2 0 0% 0 0% 0% White 572 292 51% 252 44% 86% Multiracial 8 3 38% 3 38% 100% Declined Submission 10 0

Gender, Fall Semester 2000 Male 900 399 44% 351 39% 88% Female 320 126 39% 103 32% 82%

Source: Office of Undergraduate Admissions STUDENT PROFILES Page 41 2000 Georgia Tech Fact Book

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Table 2.5 Graduate Admissions Number Number % of Applied Number % of Applied % of Accepted Applied Accepted Accepted Enrolled Enrolled Enrolled Year and College, Fall Terms 1996-2000 1996 Architecture 385 181 47% 92 24% 51% Computing 280 99 35% 47 17% 47% Engineering 2,705 1,212 45% 589 22% 49% Ivan Allen 776 314 40% 159 20% 51% Sciences 483 198 31% 77 16% 52% Total 4,629 1,954 42% 964 21% 49%

1997 Architecture 303 172 57% 81 27% 47% Computing 330 140 42% 65 20% 46% Engineering 2,916 1,251 43% 565 19% 45% Ivan Allen 721 318 44% 123 17% 39% Sciences 509 178 35% 102 20% 57% Total 4,779 2,059 43% 936 20% 45%

1998 Architecture 322 198 61% 95 30% 48% Computing 357 111 31% 64 18% 58% Engineering 2,840 1,338 47% 630 22% 47% Ivan Allen 223 122 55% 61 27% 50% Management 440 227 52% 107 24% 47% Sciences 349 165 47% 114 33% 69% Total 4,531 2,161 48% 1,071 24% 50%

1999 Architecture 329 200 61% 99 30% 50% Computing 443 201 45% 95 21% 47% Engineering 2,998 1,429 48% 710 24% 50% Ivan Allen 239 124 52% 61 26% 49% Management 433 198 46% 107 25% 54% Sciences 360 167 46% 118 33% 71% Total 4,802 2,319 48% 1,190 25% 51%

2000 Architecture 357 191 54% 109 31% 57% Computing 506 199 39% 84 17% 42% Engineering 3,171 1,510 48% 752 24% 50% Ivan Allen 308 154 50% 84 27% 55% Management 509 171 34% 89 17% 52% Sciences 455 178 39% 125 27% 70% Total 5,306 2,403 45% 1,243 23% 52%

Ethnic Origin, Fall Semester 2000

Asian 2,890 870 30% 392 14% 45% Black 354 147 42% 82 23% 56% Hispanic 205 114 56% 57 28% 50% Native American 8 5 63% 1 13% 20% White 1,799 1,234 69% 696 39% 56% Multiracial 50 33 66% 15 30% 45% Gender, Fall Semester 2000

Male 3,939 1,762 45% 919 23% 52% Female 1,367 641 47% 324 24% 51% Source: Graduate Academic and Enrollment Services Page 42 STUDENT PROFILES 2000 Georgia Tech Fact Book

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Fig. 2.1 Freshman Applicants by Admission Status Fall Terms 1996 - 2000

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0 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Applied Accepted Enrolled

Fig. 2.2 Transfer Applicants by Admission Status Fall Terms 1996 - 2000

1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Applied Accepted Enrolled

Fig. 2.3 Graduate Applicants by Admission Status Fall Terms 1996 - 2000

6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Applied Accepted Enrolled

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Table 2.6 Sources of Ten or More Entering Freshmen, Fall Semester 2000 High School Location Number of Students Brookwood Snellville, GA 44 Chattahoochee Alpharetta, GA 44 Roswell Roswell, GA 41 Parkview Lilburn, GA 31 Duluth Duluth, GA 30 Alan C. Pope Marietta, GA 27 Lassiter Marietta, GA 24 George Walton Comprehensive Marietta, GA 23 Lakeside Evans, GA 23 Norcross Norcross, GA 23 Harrison Kennesaw, GA 22 Milton Alpharetta, GA 22 Collins Hill Suwanee, GA 21 Fayette County Fayetteville, GA 21 Dunwoody Dunwoody, GA 19 McIntosh Peachtree City, GA 19 Centennial Roswell, GA 17 Lakeside , GA 17 Chamblee Chamblee, GA 16 Sprayberry Senior Marietta, GA 16 Woodstock Woodstock, GA 16 Shiloh Lithonia, GA 15 The Marist School Atlanta, GA 14 McEachern Powder Springs, GA 14 North Cobb Kennesaw, GA 14 Starr’s Mill Fayetteville, GA 14 Campbell Smyrna, GA 13 Columbus Columbus, GA 13 Evans Evans, GA 13 Sequoyah Canton, GA 13 The Westminster Schools Atlanta, GA 13 Meadowcreek Norcross, GA 12 Saint Pius X Atlanta, GA 12 Douglas County Douglasville, GA 11 Houston County Warner Robins, GA 11 Berkmar Lilburn, GA 10 Salem Conyers, GA 10

Source: Office of Undergraduate Admissions Page 44 STUDENT PROFILES 2000 Georgia Tech Fact Book

FINANCIAL AID

Table 2.7 Student Financial Aid Awards, Fiscal Year 1999-2000

Number of Amount of Award Awards Awards

Georgia Tech Awarded Aid

Pell Grants 1,373 $2,633,282 Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants 313 381,250 Federal Work-Study Program 246 375,643 Perkins Loans 376 1,043,785 Stafford Loans - subsidized 2,888 11,418,072 Stafford Loans - unsubsidized 2,320 9,211,840 Parent Loans Undergraduate Students (PLUS) 897 5,695,117

Subtotal Federal Funds 8,413 $30,758,989

Hope 4,269 $12,519,638

Subtotal State Funds 4,269 $12,519,638

Georgia Tech National Merit 292 $336,340 Georgia Tech National Achievement 23 30,767

Subtotal National Merit/Achievement 315 $367,107

Institutional Scholarships 2,485 $4,606,591 Georgia Tech Long Term Loans 103 212,468 Short Term Loans 527 758,404

Subtotal Institutional Scholarships/Loans 3,115 $5,577,463

Total Georgia Tech Awarded Aid 16,112 $49,223,197

Outside Awards

Miscellaneous Scholarships/Grants 1,042 $2,284,317 Georgia Governor's Scholarships 718 1,072,877 ROTC Scholarships 355 1,285,621 Robert C. Byrd Scholarships 197 266,625 Miscellaneous Loans 293 1,814,692

Total Outside Aid 2,605 $6,724,132

Total Awards 18,717 $55,947,329

Source: Office of the Director, Student Financial Planning and Services STUDENT PROFILES Page 45 2000 Georgia Tech Fact Book

FINANCIAL AID President's Program The President's Scholarship Program is Georgia Tech's premier merit-based scholarship. Since its inception in 1981, the program has maintained as its objective, the selection and enrollment of students who have demonstrated excellence in academic and leadership performance and have a strong potential to become leaders on campus and in the community. The scholarship offers two levels of awards— the President's level and the Institute level. For the 2000 competition (for students who entered Georgia Tech as freshmen in summer or fall of 2000), the four-year award amounts for the two levels are: Georgia resident: $24,000 and $12,000; non-Georgia resident: $44,000 and $24,000.

Two significant changes were made in the selection process beginning with the1997-98 academic year competition: there is no longer a separate application for the President's Scholarship, nor is there a minimum required SAT or ACT score to qualify for the competition. To apply for the President's Scholarship, a student must submit the Georgia Tech application for admission by October 31, 2000. The most qualified applicants in terms of high school grades, standardized test scores, writing ability, and demonstrated leadership and involvement in activities will be selected as scholarship semifinalists. Each semifinalist will be sent a supplemental application in December and will be interviewed by a Regional Committee in January. Approximately 140 of the top-ranked candidates in the competition will be invited as finalists to attend the President's Scholarship Weekend on campus in the spring.

Table 2.8 President's Scholarship Program Summary, 1991-1992 through 2000-2001 Georgia Out-of-State

Mean Mean Entering Year HSA* SAT** Male Female Male Female Total

1991-92 3.9 1,418 31 14 11 4 60 1992-93 3.9 1,435 19 9 13 7 48 1993-94 3.9 1,440 27 4 13 4 48 1994-95 3.9 1,437 21 12 19 8 60 1995-96 3.9 1,431 33 10 15 10 68 1996-97 3.9 1,413 38 18 11 6 73 1997-98 3.9 1,484 24 11 21 9 65 1998-99 4.0 1,419 18 29 26 13 86 1999-00 3.9 1,412 16 19 26 20 81 2000-01 4.0 1,456 13 18 25 20 76

ACT: American College Testing * HSA: High School Average **SAT: Scholastic Assessment Test

HOPE Scholarship Program HOPE -- Helping Outstanding Pupils Educationally -- is Georgia's unique program, created by Governor Zell Miller, that rewards students' hard work with financial assistance in degree, diploma, or certificate programs at any eligible Georgia public or private college, university, or public technical institute. Additionally, other HOPE assistance is available for students who received a GED after July 1, 1993. HOPE is funded by Georgia's Lottery for Education.

Table 2.9 HOPE Scholarship Program Summary, 1993-1994 through 2000-2001 Year Number Amount

1993-1994 593 $855,748 1994-1995 2,078 $4,181,037 1995-1996 3,151 $7,097,070 1996-1997 3,490 $8,369,368 1997-1998 3,835 $9,551,109 1998-1999 4,242 $11,160,897 1999-2000 3,945 $12,874,658 2000-2001* 4,162 $14,277,945

*This figure reflects current awards, not expenditures

Source: Special Programs Office, Enrollment Services Page 46 STUDENT PROFILES 2000 Georgia Tech Fact Book

FINANCIAL AID

Table 2.10 National Merit and Achievement Scholars All Institutions Public Institutions # of Freshman # of % of Rank Institution Scholars Rank Institution Enrollment Scholars Class National Merit Scholars, 1999-2000 Academic Year

1. 382 1. - Berkeley 3,523 245 6.95% 2. University of - Austin* 245 2. University of 3,717 166 4.47% University of California - Berkeley* 245 3. Georgia Institute of Technology 2,307 103 4.46% 4. 209 4. 3,209 132 4.11% 5. 191 5. UNC-Chapel Hill 3,390 137 4.04% 6. * 166 6. University of Texas - Austin 6,427 245 3.81% 7. 162 7. University of Kansas 3,790 116 3.06% 8. 151 8. 4,032 113 2.80% 9. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 148 9. Texas A & M University 6,655 142 2.13% University of Southern California 148 10. 5,628 119 2.11% 11. Texas A & M University* 142 11. 6,056 110 1.82% 12. Washington University 141 13. UNC-Chapel Hill* 137 14. University of Oklahoma* 132 15. University 130 16. Arizona State University* 119 17. University of Kansas* 116 18. Brigham Young University 115 19. Iowa State University* 113 20. Ohio State University* 110 21. 106 22. Georgia Institute of Technology* 103

National Achievement Scholars, 1999-2000 Academic Year

1. Harvard University 62 1. Florida A & M University 2,228 62 2.78% Florida A & M University* 62 2. University of Florida 3,717 28 0.75% 3. Howard University 46 3. 2,692 16 0.59% 4. Stanford University 35 4. Georgia Institute of Technology 2,307 12 0.52% 5. Yale University 29 5. UNC-Chapel Hill 3,390 14 0.41% 6. University of Florida* 28 University of Oklahoma 3,209 13 0.41% 7. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 25 7. Iowa State University 4,032 12 0.30% 8. Washington University 23 8. 5,127 15 0.29% 9. University of Southern California 22 10. New York University 19 11. 17 12. Princeton University 16 University of Alabama* 16 University of 16 15. Florida State University* 15 16. UNC-Chapel Hill* 14 17. University of Oklahoma* 13 Emory University 13 19. Iowa State University* 12 Morehouse College 12 Georgia Institute of Technology* 12

* Public Institution

Source: Office of Undergraduate Admissions STUDENT PROFILES Page 47 2000 Georgia Tech Fact Book

FINANCIAL AID Graduate Financial Assistance

Regents’ Opportunity Scholarships Georgia Tech has participated in the Regents’ Opportunity Scholarship Program since 1978. Since then, 136 African-Americans, 6 Hispanics, 1 Native American, and 88 non-minority persons have been supported on Regents’ Opportunity Scholarships. Twenty-two of these students have completed the Ph.D. degree, and 124 have received Master’s degrees. Fourteen Regents’ Scholars were enrolled in 1999-2000.

President’s Fellowship Program President’s Fellowships were established in 1973 to enhance the scope and quality of Georgia Tech’s Ph.D. programs. Through support of the Georgia Tech Foundation, President’s Fellowships are offered annually to a select number of highly qualified U.S nationals who intend to pursue doctoral degrees. President’s Fellowships provide $5,500 stipends, which supplement other support offered by the academic units. Since the inception of the President’s Fellowship Program in Fall Quarter 1973, 1,175 awards have been made. As of Spring Semester 2000, 97 of the 100 new fellows were enrolled in the program.

Domenica Rea D’Onofrio Graduate Fellowships Approximately $13,000 per year may be awarded in this fellowship program to native born citizens of Italy. Three Italian students were supported on this fellowship in 1999-2000.

Tuition Waivers Outstanding students who are not residents of Georgia may receive out-of-state tuition waivers. Approximately 150 of these are awarded annually.

Table 2.11 President's Fellowship Survey, as of Fiscal Year 2000 Fiscal Number of Number Enrolled Number Awarded Number Awarded Number Awarded Year New Fellows as of Spring 2000 Terminal M.S. Ph.D. Ph.D./M.S. 1973-89 335 2 146 149 79 1989-90 67 4 29 30 17 1990-91 90 5 35 47 26 1991-92 81 2 30 44 27 1992-93 74 11 21 44 31 1993-94 73 17 30 26 19 1994-95 72 34 28 16 8 1995-96 70 46 19 5 4 1996-97 78 55 26 2 2 1997-98 65 64 14 3 2 1998-99 70 69 4 0 0 1999-00 100 97 0 0 0

Source: Director, Graduate Co-op and Fellowship Programs Page 48 STUDENT PROFILES 2000 Georgia Tech Fact Book

ENROLLMENT

Table 2.12 Students Enrolled by Country of Residence, Fall Semester 2000 Country Undergraduate Graduate Total Country Undergraduate Graduate Total Albania 1 1 2 Kazakhstan 0 1 1 Algeria 1 0 1 Kenya 6 1 7 Anguilla 1 0 1 Kiribati 1 0 1 Antigua and Barbuda 1 1 2 Korea (North) 2 0 2 Argentina 3 11 14 Korea (South) 30 271 301 Armenia 0 2 2 Kuwait 1 1 2 Australia 0 3 3 Kyrgyzstan 0 3 3 Austria 0 3 3 Lebanon 1 8 9 Azerbaijan 1 1 2 Liberia 0 1 1 Bahamas (The) 5 0 5 Lithuania 0 1 1 Bahrain 2 0 2 Macedonia 0 1 1 Bangladesh 9 15 24 Malaysia 11 6 17 Barbados 1 1 2 Mauritius 0 2 2 Belgium 4 2 6 Mexico 2 25 27 Belize 0 2 2 Mongolia 1 0 1 Benin 0 3 3 Morocco 2 0 2 Bermuda 1 1 2 Netherlands 0 4 4 Bolivia 2 0 2 New Zealand 0 2 2 Brazil 8 13 21 Nicaragua 2 0 2 British Virgin Islands 1 0 1 Nigeria 12 7 19 Bulgaria 1 4 5 Norway 0 2 2 Burma (Myanmar) 1 0 1 Pakistan 31 18 49 Cameroon 0 1 1 9 8 17 Canada 4 14 18 Paraguay 1 0 1 Chile 1 2 3 Peru 1 6 7 China 12 327 339 Philippines 0 2 2 Colombia 4 17 21 Poland 0 1 1 Costa Rica 3 2 5 Romania 1 9 10 2 2 4 Russia 1 19 20 Denmark 0 2 2 Saint Lucia 1 0 1 Dominica 0 1 1 Saudi Arabia 1 9 10 Dominican Republic 0 2 2 Senegal 2 1 3 Ecuador 4 3 7 Seychelles 1 0 1 Egypt 0 8 8 Singapore 11 6 17 El Salvador 1 1 2 Slovenia 0 2 2 Eritrea 0 2 2 South Africa 4 2 6 Estonia 0 1 1 Spain 2 3 5 Ethiopia 1 1 2 Sri Lanka 1 0 1 Finland 2 1 3 Suriname 1 0 1 France 7 107 114 Sweden 4 2 6 Gambia (The) 0 1 1 Switzerland 2 2 4 Georgia 0 1 1 Syria 1 0 1 Germany 6 12 18 Taiwan 8 55 63 Germany, Federal Rep of 4 31 35 Tanzania 1 1 2 Ghana 5 2 7 Thailand 4 51 55 Greece 4 8 12 Togo 1 1 2 Guatemala 1 3 4 Trinidad and Tobago 6 6 12 Guinea 1 0 1 Tunisia 0 2 2 Haiti 2 1 3 Turkey 4 81 85 Honduras 0 2 2 Uganda 0 1 1 Hong Kong 7 5 12 Ukraine 0 3 3 Hungary 0 1 1 USSR 1 2 3 Iceland 1 2 3 United Arab Emirates 8 0 8 India 129 238 367 United Kingdom/Gr Britain 4 11 15 Indonesia 13 20 33 Uruguay 1 1 2 Iran 2 13 15 Venezuela 5 16 21 Iraq 1 0 1 Vietnam 8 0 8 Israel 3 4 7 Yugoslavia 0 10 10 Italy 1 10 11 Zaire 1 0 1 Jamaica 6 3 9 Japan 5 22 27 Total 475 1,608 2,083 Jordan 2 5 7

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Table 2.13 Students Enrolled by State of Residence, Fall Semester 2000 Undergraduate Graduate Institute State Male Female Total Male Female Total Total Alaska 3 0 3 2 0 2 5 Alabama 149 46 195 46 16 62 257 Arizona 7 3 10 7 5 12 22 Arkansas 16 6 22 13 4 17 39 California 45 33 78 59 20 79 157 Colorado 13 9 22 8 4 12 34 Connecticut 42 6 48 7 4 11 59 Delaware 7 2 9 3 1 4 13 District of Columbia 3 1 4 6 3 9 13 Florida 499 137 636 142 43 185 821 Georgia 4,804 2,231 7,035 688 312 1,000 8,035 Hawaii 3 3 6 1 0 1 7 Idaho 1 3 4 2 0 2 6 Illinois 40 16 56 23 15 38 94 Indiana 8 5 13 14 6 20 33 Iowa 3 3 6 6 2 8 14 Kansas 14 3 17 4 3 7 24 Kentucky 36 12 48 6 5 11 59 Louisiana 53 10 63 24 12 36 99 Maine 4 0 4 4 0 4 8 81 31 112 33 18 51 163 Massachusetts 69 10 79 23 13 36 115 Michigan 24 13 37 24 21 45 82 Minnesota 10 2 12 10 2 12 24 Mississippi 29 8 37 12 5 17 54 Missouri 23 6 29 11 5 16 45 Montana 3 0 3 3 0 3 6 Nebraska 8 1 9 2 2 4 13 Nevada 4 2 6 1 0 1 7 New Hampshire 12 5 17 1 2 3 20 98 27 125 27 15 42 167 New Mexico 3 0 3 8 1 9 12 New York 118 33 151 66 21 87 238 130 30 160 49 19 68 228 North Dakota 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Ohio 63 12 75 36 11 47 122 Oklahoma 7 5 12 6 7 13 25 Oregon 5 3 8 5 3 8 16 Pennsylvania 80 24 104 39 13 52 156 Rhode Island 11 2 13 6 1 7 20 South Carolina 137 40 177 46 9 55 232 South Dakota 3 0 3 2 1 3 6 Tennessee 191 35 226 58 19 77 303 Texas 159 57 216 90 27 117 333 Utah 4 0 4 5 1 6 10 Vermont 3 3 6 2 1 3 9 141 43 184 58 28 86 270 Washington 15 8 23 11 3 14 37 West Virginia 9 1 10 4 3 7 17 Wisconsin 7 6 13 12 3 15 28 Wyoming 1 0 1 0 2 2 3 Other U. S. Territories and Possessions Guam 2 0 2 1 0 1 3 Puerto Rico 26 7 33 12 4 16 49 Virgin Islands 4 1 5 0 0 0 5 Unknown* 62 34 96 3 4 7 103

Total 7,292 2,978 10,270 1,731 720 2,451 12,721

* Unknown = U. S. students who gave no state designation.

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Fig. 2.4 Enrollment by State of Residence, Fall Semester 2000

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Table 2.14 Students Enrolled by Georgia County of Residence, Fall Semester 2000 County Undergrad. Graduate Total County Undergrad. Graduate Total County Undergrad. Graduate Total Appling 3 0 3 Fannin 4 0 4 Oglethorpe 2 0 2 Atkinson 1 0 1 Fayette 309 17 326 Paulding 27 4 31 Bacon 1 0 1 Floyd 55 6 61 Peach 8 2 10 Baker 0 0 0 Forsyth 71 5 76 Pickens 11 0 11 Baldwin 14 2 16 Franklin 6 0 6 Pierce 0 0 0 Banks 5 0 5 Fulton 903 279 1,182 Pike 5 1 6 Barrow 12 2 14 Gilmer 4 2 6 Polk 8 1 9 Bartow 42 7 49 Glascock 0 0 0 Pulaski 1 0 1 Ben Hill 7 0 7 Glynn 32 3 35 Putnam 6 0 6 Berrien 3 0 3 Gordon 20 3 23 Quitman 2 2 4 Bibb 94 11 105 Grady 8 1 9 Rabun 5 1 6 Bleckley 3 0 3 Greene 4 0 4 Randolph 2 0 2 Brantley 2 0 2 Gwinnett 1,068 106 1,174 Richmond 130 12 142 Brooks 2 0 2 Habersham 18 1 19 Rockdale 83 9 92 Bryan 17 0 17 Hall 95 6 101 Schley 1 0 1 Bulloch 25 1 26 Hancock 0 0 0 Screven 10 1 11 Burke 9 0 9 Haralson 4 1 5 3 0 3 Butts 5 2 7 Harris 9 1 10 Spalding 33 1 34 Calhoun 3 1 4 Hart 8 0 8 Stephens 5 1 6 Camden 13 2 15 Heard 1 0 1 Stewart 1 0 1 Candler 1 0 1 Henry 107 7 114 Sumter 8 0 8 Carroll 38 4 42 Houston 90 8 98 Talbot 0 0 0 Catoosa 35 1 36 Irwin 4 0 4 Taliaferro 0 0 0 Charlton 0 2 2 Jackson 10 0 10 Tattnall 2 0 2 Chatham 159 21 180 Jasper 5 0 5 Taylor 0 0 0 Chattahoochee 2 0 2 Jeff Davis 4 0 4 Telfair 0 0 0 Chattooga 10 1 11 Jefferson 9 0 9 Terrell 6 0 6 Cherokee 114 5 119 Jenkins 6 0 6 Thomas 25 3 28 Clarke 48 11 59 Johnson 1 0 1 Tift 11 1 12 Clay 1 0 1 Jones 9 0 9 Toombs 13 1 14 Clayton 188 17 205 Lamar 5 2 7 Towns 6 0 6 Clinch 4 0 4 Lanier 0 0 0 Treutlen 1 0 1 Cobb 1,043 147 1,190 Laurens 15 1 16 Troup 29 2 31 Coffee 11 1 12 Lee 27 0 27 Turner 3 0 3 Colquitt 13 1 14 Liberty 21 0 21 Twiggs 4 0 4 Columbia 205 10 215 Lincoln 2 0 2 Union 5 0 5 Cook 5 0 5 Long 1 0 1 Upson 21 0 21 Coweta 52 5 57 Lowndes 49 2 51 Walker 13 2 15 Crawford 4 0 4 Lumpkin 9 1 10 Walton 29 0 29 Crisp 8 3 11 Macon 8 0 8 Ware 15 0 15 Dade 3 0 3 Madison 4 0 4 Warren 0 0 0 Dawson 1 1 2 Marion 3 0 3 Washington 11 2 13 Decatur 5 7 12 McDuffie 20 0 20 Wayne 7 0 7 Dekalb 656 141 797 McIntosh 1 0 1 Webster 0 0 0 Dodge 3 1 4 Meriwether 7 1 8 Wheeler 1 0 1 Dooly 7 1 8 Miller 1 0 1 White 9 0 9 Dougherty 45 2 47 Mitchell 2 0 2 Whitfield 38 4 42 Douglas 86 5 91 Monroe 16 1 17 Wilcox 0 0 0 Early 6 0 6 Montgomery 2 1 3 Wilkes 2 0 2 Echols 0 0 0 Morgan 20 0 20 Wilkinson 2 0 2 Effingham 27 1 28 Murray 9 1 10 Worth 4 0 4 Elbert 2 0 2 Muscogee 93 13 106 Unknown* 144 57 201 Emanuel 8 1 9 Newton 23 1 24 Evans 2 4 6 Oconee 28 2 30 Total 7,035 1,000 8,035

* Unknown = In-state students who gave no county designation.

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ENROLLMENT Fig. 2.5 Enrollment by Georgia County of Residence, Fall Semester 2000

Catoosa Dade Fannin Towns 36 Rabun 42 4 Union 6 3 Murray 6 Walker 5 Whitfield 10 15 Gilmer 6 White 19 Lumpkin 9 Stephens Chattooga Gordon 10 6 11 23 Pickens Habersham 11 2 Dawson Banks Franklin Hall 6 Hart Floyd Bartow Cherokee 101 5 8 Forsyth 61 49 119 76 Jackson Madison Elbert 10 Polk 4 2 9 31 Cobb Barrow Gwinett 14 Clarke Paulding 1,190 1,174 59 Oconee Oglethorpe Haralson Dekalb Walton 2 5 30 Wilkes Lincoln Douglas 797 le 1,182 a 29 d 2 2 91 k c Carroll Fulton o 92 Morgan Greene 205 R Newton M 42 Taliaferro 24 20 4 cDuffie Columbia Henry 0 Fayette Clayton 215 Coweta 114 Heard 326 Warren 20 57 7 Jasper Putnam 0 Richmond 1 Spalding Butts 5 6 k 142 34 Hancock oc sc 0 la G 0 Pike Lamar Troup Meriwether 6 Baldwin Jefferson 7 Monroe Jones Burke 31 8 16 9 17 9 Washington 9 Upson 13 21 Bibb Harris Wilkinson Jenkins Screven Crawford 105 10 Talbot 2 Johnson 6 4 11 0 Twiggs 1 Taylor 10 4 Emanuel Muscogee 0 Peach 9 106 e e h Laurens c o o Marion Houston Bleckley 16 h Macon Treutlen Candler Bulloch tta 3 a 2 98 1 1 Effingham h 3 8 26 C 1 Pulaski 28 Schley 3 Dooly Dodge 1 Evans Stewart 8 Wheeler Toombs 4 6 1 Sumter 14 Bryan Webster 1 Chatham 0 8 Montgomery Wilcox Tattnal 17 180 Crisp Telfair 0 2 4 11 0 Quitman Liberty Terrell Lee Jeff Davis Randolph Ben Hill 21 2 6 Turner 27 7 4 Appling Long 3 1 3 1 Clay Calhoun Dougherty Irwin Worth Coffee Bacon Wayne 4 47 4 McIntosh 4 Tift 12 1 7 1 12 Early Baker Pierce 6 0 Berrien Atkinson 0 Mitchell 3 1 Glynn Miller Colquitt 2 Brantley 35 1 14 Cook Ware 2 5 15 Seminole Lanier 3 0 Clinch Decatur Grady Camden Thomas Brooks 4 Charlton 12 9 Lowndes 15 28 2 2 51 Echols 0

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Table 2.15 Class Enrollment by Gender and Ethnicity, Fall Semester 2000 Native Asian Black Hispanic American White Multiracial Class M F M F M F M F M F M F

Undergraduate

JEPHS** 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 Freshman 348 131 138 80 67 15 3 4 1,550 612 21 11 Sophomore 298 113 116 84 62 23 0 1 1,351 476 30 13 Junior 266 98 142 90 58 17 2 1 1,147 456 26 12 Senior 293 120 187 103 63 23 3 3 1,384 518 30 19 Special Undergraduate 10 8 9 9 4 1 0 0 52 31 0 1 Total Undergraduate 1,217 472 592 367 254 79 8 9 5,490 2,094 107 56

Graduate

Master’s 338 126 75 82 81 27 1 1 916 288 12 7 Ph.D. 668 159 82 47 63 19 2 2 702 260 12 2 Special Graduate 8 3 2 0 4 1 0 0 55 13 0 1 Total Graduate 1,014 288 159 129 148 47 3 3 1,673 561 24 10

Institute

Total 2,231 760 751 496 402 126 11 12 7,163 2,655 131 66

** JEPHS=Joint Enrollment Program for High School Students

Table 2.16 Class Enrollment by Gender and Year, Fall Terms 1998-2000 M F Total M F Total M F Total Class 1998 1999 2000 Undergraduate

JEPHS** 10 5 15 10 3 13 8 4 12 Freshman 2,148 833 2,981 2,122 843 2,965 2,127 853 2,980 Sophomore 1,619 638 2,257 1,645 687 2,332 1,857 710 2,567 Junior 1,472 641 2,113 1,531 659 2,190 1,641 674 2,315 Senior 2,026 794 2,820 1,907 763 2,670 1,960 786 2,746 Special Undergraduate 82 36 118 52 35 87 75 50 125 Total Undergraduate 7,357 2,947 10,304 7,267 2,990 10,257 7,668 3,077 10,745 Graduate

Master’s 1,374 477 1,851 1,399 475 1,874 1,423 531 1,954 Ph.D. 1,323 404 1,727 1,419 465 1,884 1,529 489 2,018 Special Graduate 55 22 77 47 13 60 69 18 87 Total Graduate 2,752 903 3,655 2,865 953 3,818 3,021 1,038 4,059 Institute

Total 10,109 3,850 13,959 10,132 3,943 14,075 10,689 4,115 14,804

** JEPHS=Joint Enrollment Program for High School Students

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ENROLLMENT

Table 2.17 Undergraduate Enrollment by College, Ethnicity, and Gender, Fall Semester 2000 Native Multi- Asian Black Hispanic American White Racial Total School M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Total

Architecture 20 15 7 10 76001279523163129292 Building Construction 4 1 5 3 2000 8218029324117 Industrial Design 6 17 3 4 2401 6470107696172 Undeclared Architecture 0 0 0 0 0000 1300134 Total Architecture 30 33 15 17 11 10 0 1 274 186 3 5 333 252 585

Computer Science 280 68 52 19 24 0 4 0 887 93 18 3 1,265 183 1,448 Total Computing 280 68 52 19 24 0 4 0 887 93 18 3 1,265 183 1,448

Aerospace 47 9 21 8 14 2 2 0 272 60 7 3 363 82 445 Chemical 69 42 27 29 12 5 0 0 259 143 2 3 369 222 591 Civil 9 9 19 18 13 6 0 0 260 101 2 4 303 138 441 Computer Engineering 235 22 83 35 22 2 1 1 472 30 11 3 824 93 917 Electrical 195 29 113 43 27 4 1 0 475 46 13 4 824 126 950 GTREP Civil Engineering 0 0 0 0 0000 1050010515 GTREP Computer Engineering 0 0 1 0 0000 7100819 Industrial 67 87 47 54 42 15 0 0 461 279 7 3 624 438 1,062 and Eng. 0 0 0 1 1000 31900321042 Mechanical 116 23 78 34 41 10 0 2 758 142 20 3 1,013 214 1,227 Nuclear and Radiological Eng. 2 0 0 0 0000 2661029635 Polymer and Textile Chem. 0 1 1 1 0000 9800101020 Textile Engineering 0 0 0 1 0000 0000011 Textiles Enterprise Management 0 1 0 0 0000 1040010515 Textile and Fiber Engineering 7 2 4 8 0100 302402413778 Undeclared Engineering 19 10 5 6 6002140604117479253 Total Engineering 766 235 399 238 178 45 4 5 3,220 918 67 26 4,634 1,467 6,101

Economics 2 2 3 1 1100 251120331548 History, Technology, and Soc. 2 0 2 4 2000 302400362864 International Affairs 9 9 2 7 3100 8410525100127227 Intl. Affairs and Modern Lang. 0 0 1 0 0000 5130161420 Public Policy 2 0 0 3 0000 181401201838 Science, Tech. & Culture 2 3 3 3 1000 403600464288 Undeclared Ivan Allen 0 1 1 2 1000 92200112536 Total Ivan Allen 17 15 12 20 820021122547252269521

Management 53 51 86 30 16 10 0 0 534 306 10 9 699 406 1,105 Management Science 0 0 0 0 0000 0100011 Total Management 53 51 86 30 16 10 0 0 534 307 10 9 699 407 1,106

Applied 0 0 0 0 0000 3100314 26 32 13 15 5902 8916513134226360 12 13 2 7 1101 4464116087147 Discrete Mathematics 1 0 0 0 0100 3200437 Earth and Atmospheric Sci. 0 2 0 1 1000 141800152136 Mathematics 4 2 2 3 1000 442210522779 Physics 8 2 1 2 4000 651411791998 Psychology 4 3 0 3 1000 172210232851 Undeclared Sciences 4 6 1 2 0000 272500323365 Total Sciences 59 60 19 33 13 11 0 3 306 333 5 5 402 445 847

No College Declared 12 10 9 10 4100 5832018354137 Total No College Declared 12 10 9 10 4100 5832018354137

Total Institute 1,217 472 592 367 254 79 8 9 5,490 2,094 107 56 7,668 3,077 10,745

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ENROLLMENT Table 2.18 Graduate Enrollment by College, Ethnicity, and Gender, Fall Semester 2000 Native Multi- Asian Black Hispanic American White Racial Total School M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Total

Architecture 31 16 8 6 5 4 0 0 76 42 0 1 120 69 189 Building Construction 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 15 3 0 0 18 5 23 City Planning 5 5 1 8 0 1 0 0 24 17 0 1 30 32 62 Total Architecture 36 21 12 16 5 5 0 0 115 62 0 2 168 106 274

Algorithms, Comb., & Opt. 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 7 0 7 Computer Science 83 21 12 9 9 2 0 0 102 23 1 0 207 55 262 Human-Computer Interaction 8 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 8 0 0 14 11 25 Total Computing 96 22 12 11 9 2 0 0 110 31 1 0 228 66 294

Algorithms, Comb., & Opt. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 1 4 Aerospace 106 14 5 0 9 0 0 0 111 13 2 0 233 27 260 Bioengineering 9 4 1 2 2 1 0 0 19 15 0 0 31 22 53 Biomedical Engineering 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 1 8 9 Chemical 33 14 6 5 4 2 1 1 44 13 0 0 88 35 123 Civil 61 14 5 5 12 5 0 0 78 21 2 0 158 45 203 Electrical and Computer Eng. 292 47 35 19 27 3 0 1 325 37 4 2 683 109 792 Eng. Sci. & Mechanics 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 Environmental 29 13 1 2 3 1 1 0 33 22 1 0 68 38 106 Health Physics 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 10 6 1 0 11 10 21 Health Systems 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 4 5 Industrial Engineering 102 19 6 9 23 7 0 0 69 34 3 0 203 69 272 International Logistics 1 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 15 2 0 0 20 4 24 Materials Science & Eng. 21 3 3 7 1 0 0 0 23 7 2 1 50 18 68 Mechanical 79 19 30 7 16 5 1 0 277 49 5 0 408 80 488 Nuclear and Radiological Eng. 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 16 4 0 0 20 6 26 Operations Research 2 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 14 3 0 0 17 8 25 Polymers 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 2 7 Quantitative and Comp. Finance 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 5 0 5 Textile Engineering 11 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 13 9 22 Textile and Fiber Chemistry 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 Textile and Fiber Engineering 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 8 5 13 Total Engineering 763 168 97 62 98 27 3 2 1,048 240 20 3 2,029 502 2,531

Economics 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 2 5 History of Technology 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 6 0 0 11 8 19 Human-Computer Interaction 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 2 5 7 Information Design & Tech. 5 6 0 3 2 1 0 0 12 12 0 1 19 23 42 International Affairs 6 4 0 1 1 2 0 0 14 24 0 3 21 34 55 Public Policy 12 2 3 9 2 4 0 0 18 19 0 0 35 34 69 Total Ivan Allen 26 14 4 15 6 7 0 0 55 66 0 4 91 106 197

Management 31 21 6 6 11 3 0 1 100 30 1 0 149 61 210 Management of Technology 1 2 6 3 3 0 0 0 54 11 1 0 65 16 81 Total Management 32 23 12 9 14 3 0 1 154 41 2 0 214 77 291

Algorithms, Comb., & Opt. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 2 5 Bioinformatics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 Biology 7 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 15 21 0 0 23 31 54 Chemistry 15 13 8 12 2 2 0 0 71 39 0 0 96 66 162 Earth and Atmos. Science 7 10 1 2 0 0 0 0 21 9 0 1 29 22 51 Human-Computer Interaction 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Mathematics 4 2 3 0 9 1 0 0 23 6 0 0 39 9 48 Physics 22 3 8 0 3 0 0 0 41 5 1 0 75 8 83 Psychology 3 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 15 39 0 0 21 40 61 Quantitative and Comp. Finance 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 1 4 Statistics 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 Total Sciences 61 40 22 16 16 3 0 0 191 121 1 1 291 181 472

Total Institute 1,014 288 159 129 148 47 3 3 1,673 561 24 10 3,021 1,038 4,059

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ENROLLMENT Table 2.19 Undergraduate Enrollment by College, Fall Terms 1991-2000 School 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Architecture 446 443 367 312 332 308 287 323 289 292 Building Construction 98 102 88 86 89 97 101 88 77 117 Industrial Design 99 112 116 123 134 153 164 173 163 172 Undeclared Architecture 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 4 Total Architecture 645 658 571 521 555 558 552 584 539 585

Computer Science 445 411 449 528 659 769 948 1,184 1,292 1,448 Total Computing 445 411 449 528 659 769 948 1,184 1,292 1,448

Aerospace 389 386 334 265 245 239 266 339 368 445 Ceramic and Materials 100 99 110 92 70 85 70 57 49 42 Chemical 560 693 740 790 825 764 691 690 662 591 Civil 594 607 631 691 700 664 595 553 499 441 Computer Engineering 227 255 311 360 442 548 604 761 823 917 Electrical 1,424 1,314 1,269 1,174 1,147 1,074 953 1,004 963 950 Engineering Science and Mechanics 54 53 30 14 3 ————— GTREP Civil ——— ——————15 GTREP Computer Engineering ——— —————— 9 Industrial and Systems 861 797 815 858 911 981 990 1,098 1,072 1,062 Mechanical 1,282 1,247 1,115 1,113 1,091 1,049 1,033 1,076 1,136 1,227 Nuclear and Radiological 72 73 63 59 45 33 26 23 24 35 Polymer and Textile Chemistry ——— —— 39 37 34 27 20 Textiles 52 53 44 39 34 23 28 27 1 — Textile Chemistry 19 23 24 37 57 ————— Textile Engineering 128 132 145 142 123 89 84 85 1 1 Textile and Fiber Engineering — — — —— —— — 66 78 Textiles Enterprise Management — — — —— —— — 19 15 Undeclared Engineering 505 473 530 461 437 402 440 430 364 253 Total Engineering 6,271 6,206 6,174 6,107 6,130 5,990 5,817 6,177 6,074 6,101

Economics 52 42 38 43 44 52 43 51 42 48 History, Technology, and Society 8 24 32 30 38 39 48 59 51 64 International Affairs 85 153 173 168 161 158 167 201 217 227 Intl Affairs and Modern Language ——— ——————20 Literature, Communication, and Culture 6 11 1 ——————— Public Policy — — — —— —— 31438 Science, Technology and Culture ——19 24 24 35 52 62 74 88 Undeclared Ivan Allen 77 67 50 50 78 88 91 81 58 36 Total Ivan Allen 228 297 313 315 345 372 401 457 456 521

Management 1,065 889 746 667 706 738 797 925 960 1,105 Management Science 36 41 46 46 46 35 49 26 11 1 Total Management* 1,101 930 792 713 752 773 846 951 971 1,106

Biology 239 249 274 324 369 360 352 347 332 360 Chemistry 122 137 139 152 168 146 140 130 135 147 Earth and Atmosphere Sciences ——18 42 36 42 44 35 40 36 Mathematics 79 77 83 83 79 75 68 71 76 86 Physics 153 140 159 147 129 97 101 79 109 102 Psychology 30 36 39 48 52 58 67 60 54 51 Undeclared Sciences 174 178 171 232 199 229 96 96 80 65 Total Sciences 797 817 883 1,028 1,032 1,007 868 818 826 847

No College Declared ——— ———162 133 99 137 Total No College Declared ——— ———162 133 99 137

Total Institute 9,487 9,319 9,182 9,212 9,473 9,469 9,594 10,304 10,257 10,745 *Management was a part of the Ivan Allen College until 1998.

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ENROLLMENT Table 2.20 Graduate Enrollment by College, Fall Terms 1991-2000 School 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Architecture 171 180 193 192 172 166 158 158 173 189 Building Construction — ————————23 City Planning 74 81 98 91 86 80 69 79 75 62 Total Architecture 245 261 291 283 260 246 227 237 248 274

Algorithms, Combinatorics, & Opt. — ————— 2227 Bioengineering — —————— 110 Computer Science 239 246 233 225 204 191 188 220 247 262 Human-Computer Interaction — ————— 6121625 Total Computing 239 246 233 225 204 191 196 235 266 294

Algorithms, Combinatorics, & Opt. — —————— 234 Aerospace 174 191 206 240 190 202 196 213 224 260 Bioengineering — —————11 30 47 53 Biomedical — ———————— 9 Ceramic and Materials 25 40 39 43 36 22 34 54 75 68 Chemical 83 86 96 108 117 110 109 100 106 123 Civil 178 212 217 216 246 257 245 212 204 203 Electrical and Computer Engineering 700 740 807 817 735 714 690 745 780 792 Engineering Science and Mechanics 25 30 25 17 12 76642 Environmental Engineering 80 90 88 125 137 135 136 114 94 106 Health Systems ——6 10 14 6 10 10 13 5 Industrial and Systems 317 299 251 220 209 193 177 211 237 272 International Logistics — ————————24 Mechanical 311 334 320 314 356 367 412 435 460 488 Metallurgical 36 33 38 38 40 54 34 19 —— Nuclear and Health Physics 97 122 117 105 83 78 62 60 45 47 Operations Research ——18 18 10 12 19 17 24 25 Polymers — ————— 5567 Quantitative and Comp. Finance — ———————— 5 Statistics — ————— 1350 Textiles 19 15 13 64436—— Textile Engineering 41 45 45 58 52 57 39 35 24 22 Textile and Fiber Chemistry 8 5 44765553 Textile and Fiber Engineering — ———————15 13 Undeclared Engineering — 231512146000 Total Engineering 2,094 2,265 2,305 2,351 2,249 2,228 2,200 2,282 2,371 2,531

Economics 2 3 8 24 20 8 11 9 10 5 History of Technology ——9 7 15 17 13 12 15 19 Human-Computer Interaction — ————— 1267 Information, Design & Technology ——21 33 37 39 35 42 36 42 International Affairs — ————19 33 30 45 55 Public Policy 20 32 32 38 44 42 44 46 42 69 Technology and Science Policy 30 17 85311——— Undeclared Ivan Allen — ————— 1000 Total Ivan Allen 52 52 78 107 119 126 139 141 154 197

Management 219 232 220 213 206 216 203 206 225 210 Management of Technology ————23 51 74 92 91 81 Total Management* 219 232 220 213 229 267 277 298 316 291

Algorithms, Combinatorics, & Opt. — ————— 3755 Bioinformatics — ———————— 1 Biology 42 46 46 40 40 42 47 50 54 54 Chemistry 127 115 118 121 123 117 130 139 157 162 Earth and Atmospheric Sciences 69 68 83 68 70 70 48 48 48 51 Human-Computer Interaction — —————— 111 Mathematics 66 90 85 83 79 67 70 67 60 48 Physics 100 113 114 108 96 85 82 82 71 83 Psychology 73 82 90 89 89 77 70 64 63 61 Quantitative and Comp. Finance — ———————— 4 Statistics — ————— 2442 Undeclared 1 1 10401000 Total Sciences 478 515 537 509 501 458 453 462 463 472 Total Institute 3,327 3,571 3,664 3,688 3,563 3,516 3,492 3,655 3,818 4,059 *Management was a part of the Ivan Allen College until 1998. Page 58 STUDENT PROFILES 2000 Georgia Tech Fact Book

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Fig. 2.6 Undergraduate Enrollment for the Ten Year Period Fall Terms 1991 - 2000

11,000 10,000 9,000 8,000 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Fig. 2.7 Graduate Enrollment for the Ten Year Period Fall Terms 1991 - 2000 5,000

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0 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Fig. 2.8 Institute Enrollment for the Ten Year Period Fall Terms 1991 - 2000 16,000 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

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Table 2.21 Graduate Enrollment by Degree Program, Fall Terms 1991-2000 Architecture Computing Engineering Ivan Allen Management* Sciences Total Fall M.S. Ph.D. M.S. Ph.D. M.S. Ph.D. M.S. Ph.D. M.S. Ph.D. M.S. Ph.D. M.S. Ph.D.

1991 211 28 106 120 1,165 908 236 31 ÐÐ 105 359 1,823 1,446 1992 143 33 108 126 1,217 995 248 34 ÐÐ 105 395 1,821 1,583 1993 254 36 95 128 1,160 1,096 254 36 ÐÐ 93 430 1,856 1,726 1994 245 37 85 134 1,165 1,115 274 33 ÐÐ 86 413 1,855 1,732 1995 226 29 76 120 1,066 1,127 302 38 ÐÐ 66 417 1,736 1,731 1996 207 32 69 117 1,030 1,115 342 39 ÐÐ 62 388 1,710 1,691 1997 191 32 59 129 1,029 1,117 367 39 ÐÐ 87 361 1,733 1,678 1998 197 34 81 147 1,114 1,133 122 18 257 28 80 367 1,851 1,727 1999 206 38 87 177 1,112 1,232 123 26 277 30 69 381 1,874 1,884 2000 220 45 101 191 1,176 1,310 137 52 260 25 60 395 1,954 2,018

*DuPree College of Management was included in the Ivan Allen College until 1998.

Note: Includes both full-time and part-time Ph.D. and M.S. students; does not include special students.

Fig. 2.9 Graduate Enrollment by Degree Program Fall Terms 1991 - 2000

2,200 2,000

1,800 1,600 1,400

1,200

1,000 800

600 400 200

0 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

M.S. Ph.D.

Source: Office of the Registrar Page 60 STUDENT PROFILES 2000 Georgia Tech Fact Book

DISTRIBUTION OF GRADES Table 2.22 Student Grades by College and Percent, Fall Semester 2000 A B C D F S* U* I* W* V* Average Grade College of Architecture

Lower Division 59.0 26.5 6.5 1.8 1.7 0.9 0.0 0.4 3.1 0.0 3.5 Upper Division 57.2 29.0 6.1 1.1 1.1 0.2 0.0 1.0 4.3 0.1 3.5 Graduate Division 52.4 25.4 2.7 0.3 0.5 12.5 0.1 2.3 3.2 0.5 3.6 College Total 56.9 27.4 5.6 1.2 1.2 2.9 0.0 1.1 3.6 0.1 3.5

College of Computing

Lower Division 22.4 31.3 22.4 9.2 5.7 0.7 0.4 0.4 7.6 0.0 2.6 Upper Division 46.0 26.3 14.0 3.9 1.7 0.9 0.1 0.7 5.4 1.0 3.2 Graduate Division 36.9 12.7 3.1 0.2 0.2 24.7 0.2 0.3 4.4 17.3 3.6 College Total 32.2 25.7 15.7 5.7 3.3 6.2 0.2 0.5 6.3 4.2 2.9

College of Engineering

Lower Division 28.0 32.5 20.5 6.0 4.5 0.6 0.0 0.4 7.5 0.0 2.8 Upper Division 34.8 33.2 19.4 4.4 2.5 0.4 0.0 0.6 4.4 0.3 3.0 Graduate Division 32.5 16.6 2.6 0.3 0.2 28.6 0.3 4.8 2.9 11.2 3.6 College Total 32.5 27.3 13.8 3.3 2.2 10.1 0.1 2.0 4.6 4.0 3.1

Ivan Allen College

Lower Division 30.0 36.5 15.6 3.6 2.4 2.4 0.1 0.6 5.0 0.3 3.0 Upper Division 43.8 33.2 9.7 2.0 1.9 2.7 0.0 0.7 5.8 0.1 3.3 Graduate Division 59.6 17.9 2.4 0.3 0.0 5.0 0.4 3.1 2.7 8.5 3.7 College Total 35.5 34.4 13.2 3.0 2.1 2.7 0.1 0.8 5.0 0.8 3.1

College of Management

Lower Division 23.4 32.0 27.8 9.5 2.5 0.4 0.0 0.3 4.1 0.0 2.7 Upper Division 38.0 37.4 14.2 2.3 1.4 1.2 0.0 0.5 4.8 0.2 3.2 Graduate Division 61.4 27.4 2.9 0.1 0.1 1.5 0.0 1.1 2.1 3.5 3.6 College Total 41.5 33.4 14.0 3.3 1.2 1.1 0.0 0.6 3.9 1.1 3.2

College of Sciences

Lower Division 32.0 27.0 19.6 8.4 5.7 1.2 0.0 0.4 5.7 0.0 2.8 Upper Division 31.6 27.4 17.9 7.0 4.8 2.3 0.1 0.8 7.9 0.2 2.8 Graduate Division 28.9 13.1 2.7 0.5 0.7 32.7 0.3 1.5 3.9 15.7 3.5 College Total 31.6 25.5 17.4 7.3 5.0 4.9 0.1 0.6 5.8 1.8 2.8

Institute

Lower Division 30.6 30.1 18.5 6.6 4.4 1.3 0.1 0.4 5.7 1.3 2.8 Upper Division 38.0 31.6 15.3 3.7 2.3 1.0 0.0 0.6 5.1 2.3 3.1 Graduate Division 37.9 17.4 2.6 0.3 0.3 22.9 0.3 3.1 3.1 12.1 3.6 Institute Total 34.5 27.9 14.2 4.4 2.9 5.7 0.1 1.1 5.0 3.9 3.0

*S= Satisfactory Completion of Pass/Fail *U= Unsatisfactory Completion of Pass/Fail *I= Incomplete *W= Withdrawn *V= Audit

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CREDIT HOURS

Table 2.23 Student Semester Credit Hours by College and Division, Fiscal Years 1996 - 2000 1996* 1997* 1998* 1999 2000

College of Architecture

Lower Level 6,331 6,334 5,781 6,541 6,367 Upper Level 7,468 8,342 8,413 7,769 8,268 Graduate 5,568 5,060 4,801 5,232 5,176 College Total 19,367 19,736 18,995 19,542 19,811

College of Computing

Lower Level 10,310 12,845 14,651 18,780 20,655 Upper Level 5,494 5,845 7,584 10,741 9,513 Graduate 5,909 6,618 7,623 8,843 9,539 College Total 21,713 25,308 29,858 38,364 39,707

College of Engineering

Lower Level 13,422 12,431 12,551 13,741 24,418 Upper Level 69,237 63,867 63,476 64,921 53,223 Graduate 65,686 63,456 71,000 74,750 76,618 College Total 148,345 139,754 147,027 153,412 154,259

Ivan Allen College

Lower Level 34,327 33,005 34,908 40,277 42,978 Upper Level 20,040 18,435 19,243 20,388 15,820 Graduate 2,987 2,924 3,254 3,177 3,955 College Total 57,354 54,364 57,405 63,842 62,753

College of Management

Lower Level 5,299 5,196 5,612 6,720 7,181 Upper Level 10,561 10,163 10,878 13,689 16,288 Graduate 7,300 7,674 7,842 8,778 9,726 College Total 23,160 23,033 24,332 29,187 33,195

College of Sciences

Lower Level 76,950 75,111 74,555 81,417 85,229 Upper Level 34,764 33,427 32,541 31,408 19,004 Graduate 19,288 17,109 17,805 17,447 17,605 College Total 131,002 125,647 124,901 130,272 121,838

Institute

Lower Level 146,638 144,922 148,059 167,477 186,828 Upper Level 147,563 140,078 142,135 148,915 122,117 Graduate 106,738 102,841 112,325 118,227 122,619 Institute Total 400,939 387,841 402,519 434,619 431,564

* Credit Hours converted from Quarter Credit Hours to Semester Credit Hours.

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UNDERGRADUATE COOPERATIVE PROGRAM

Since 1912, Georgia Tech has offered a five-year cooperative program to those students who wish to combine career-related experience with classroom studies. The program is the fourth oldest of its kind in the world and the largest totally optional co-op program in the country. Students who enroll in this program alternate between industrial assignments and classroom studies on a semester basis, completing the same course work on the campus that is completed by regular four-year students. Graduates of the program are awarded a degree in their field with the designation "Cooperative Plan." By completing work assignments abroad and exhibiting proficiency in a foreign language, students may earn the "International Cooperative Plan" designation. This program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Cooporative Education.

Professional work experience gives cooperative students an opportunity to develop their career interests, become more confident in their career choices, and gives them an opportunity to develop human relations skills through their work experiences. They are paid for their work in industry and are able to save a portion of their salaries, which can be applied toward educational expenses. Approximately 700 employers, throughout the U.S. and internationally, participate in the program. With average starting salaries of nearly $12 per hour for students, the aggregate amount earned last year by all co-ops was about $23 million.

Table 2.24 Undergraduate Cooperative Program Enrollment by Major, Fiscal Years 1991-2000 Major 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Aerospace Engineering 111 128 123 113 121 122 148 173 195 195 Biology 24 32 35 32 58 39 35 32 36 48 Building Construction 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 9 24 Ceramic Engineering 4 5 7 7 8 5 1 0 0 0 Chemical Engineering 232 295 354 343 445 414 400 311 293 258 Chemistry 24 21 28 31 28 31 28 23 26 29 Civil Engineering 208 203 238 280 318 319 286 242 197 195 Computer Engineering 97 101 133 164 247 302 331 370 382 360 Computer Science 149 151 180 204 289 317 355 396 456 509 Earth and Atmospheric Sciences 0 0 2 8 6 7 10 8 3 5 Economics 5 6 6 8 6 4 3 6 7 13 Electrical Engineering 672 625 609 609 617 526 473 433 386 328 Engineering Science and Mechanics 15 10 14 4 4 1 0 0 0 0 Industrial Design 17 29 30 36 39 52 45 45 33 34 Industrial Engineering 338 320 309 323 368 439 451 459 436 439 International Affairs 0 15 22 27 30 29 34 25 33 43 Management 183 166 143 118 131 171 205 222 201 206 Management Science 9 11 13 10 11 10 17 3 2 0 Materials Engineering 32 29 27 23 20 22 25 17 13 18 Mathematics 12 10 10 11 13 10 13 12 13 14 Mechanical Engineering 610 617 511 571 637 613 641 587 590 621 Nuclear and Radiological Engineering 22 21 17 12 13 11 12 7 13 12 Physics 32 33 30 21 21 17 15 15 18 16 Polymer and Textile Chemistry 9 8 16 16 20 19 16 16 16 9 Science, Technology and Culture 0 0 0 0 4 5 9 11 7 12 Textiles 7 5 6 8 10 11 6 11 5 3 Textile Engineering 41 56 61 62 71 49 50 38 32 36 Undecided Engineering College 75 96 189 124 176 134 124 149 128 67 Undecided Ivan Allen College 10 15 8 5 13 15 4 11 4 4 Undecided Sciences College 0 0 11 17 9 11 6 12 2 7

Total 2,938 3,008 3,132 3,187 3,733 3,705 3,746 3,638 3,536 3,505

Table 2.25 Undergraduate Cooperative Program Summary, Fiscal Years 1991-2000 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Cumulative Enrollment 3,568 3,571 3,648 3,683 3,905 4,189 4,187 4,185 3,949 3,811 Student Graduates 360 416 468 409 355 427 349 400 420 368

Source: Office of the Director, Cooperative Division STUDENT PROFILES Page 63 2000 Georgia Tech Fact Book

GRADUATE COOPERATIVE PROGRAM

The Graduate Cooperative Program was established in December 1983 and is currently the largest such program in the U.S. for science and engineering. One thousand fifty-four (1,054) students (134 in 1999-2000) have received their graduate degrees with Graduate Co-op Program certificates. Enrollment in the program was 420 during 1999-2000, including 151 doctoral students. Summary statistics for the program are provided in the table.

Table 2.26 Graduate Cooperative Program Enrollment by Major, Fiscal Years 1991-2000 Major 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Aerospace Engineering 27 24 25 18 20 16 8 15 14 13 Architecture 4 12 13 24 21 33 35 27 41 45 Biology 1234422 022 Chemical Engineering 315421281387 Chemistry 2156534 643 Civil Engineering 41 49 31 21 16 15 14 12 25 27 City Planning 4 7 19 4 17 32 34 30 33 35 Earth and Atmospheric Sciences 10 10 52321 322 Electrical Engineering 126 147 155 148 145 121 124 125 110 117 Engineering Science and Mechanics 10 13 10 1102 043 Environmental Engineering 0 0 0 11 6 3 2 4 3 8 Health Physics 0002220 111 Information and Computer Sciences 51 42 55 50 48 39 40 38 41 47 Information Design and Technology ————— 10 132 Industrial and Systems Engineering 75 84 68 43 36 35 41 37 33 34 Mechanical Engineering 47 66 79 65 55 44 49 50 42 44 Nuclear Engineering 2442220 110 Materials Engineering 3384575 565 Mathematics 5358843 432 Metallurgical Engineering 0002111 000 Management 38 33 28 27 20 12 10 18 15 16 Physics 12 15 16 9632 112 Public Policy ————— 11 221 Psychology 12 15 19 14 8 5 3 3 3 5 Textiles 8683453 643 Total 481 537 561 472 435 400 392 402 401 424

Table 2.27 Graduate Cooperative Program Summary, Fiscal Years 1991-2000 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Applicants 265 375 391 344 302 298 288 292 297 300 Admissions 249 360 380 332 288 290 281 286 290 294 Placements 253 242 317 256 216 220 215 218 216 220 Companies for above placements 141 135 148 150 126 128 130 129 125 130

Source: Director, Graduate Co-op and Fellowship Programs Page 64 STUDENT PROFILES 2000 Georgia Tech Fact Book

STUDY ABROAD PROGRAM

Most Georgia Tech students who go abroad do so as part of a Georgia Tech-sponsored study abroad or exchange program. Study abroad programs, which take place primarily during the summer, offer Georgia Tech courses that are taught primarily by Georgia Tech profes- sors. Study abroad programs take students to places ranging from Australia and Kenya to France and Argentina. In 1997, Georgia Tech began actively managing reciprocal exchange programs that allow students to complete a portion of their academic programs in top- notch foreign universities. Exchange students enroll in the foreign university as visiting students and take classes, which are sometimes taught in a foreign language, with students from the host country.

Table 2.28 Georgia Tech Students Abroad by Year, 1993-1994 through 1999-2000* Year Number

1993-1994 191 1994-1995 241 1995-1996 291 1996-1997 333 1997-1998 485 1998-1999 506 1999-2000 521 * Year is equal to Fall Quarter/Semester through Summer Term of the following year.

Table 2.29 Georgia Tech Students Abroad by Discipline, 1997-1998 through 1999-2000 Number of Participants Program Title 1997-1998 1998-1999 1999-2000

Argentina Summer Program n/a 17 n/a Brussels Summer Program 20 17 18 Chemical Engineering in London 30 10 11 College of Architecture Senior Year in Paris 24 21 17 College of Architecture Summer Study in Rome 23 20 25 College of Computing Summer Program in Barcelona n/a 29 n/a Costa Rica Summer Program n/a n/a 23 Exchange Programs 16 27 37 Field Work in Animal Behavior 8 6 7 Georgia Tech Lorraine Summer Program for Undergraduates 31 64 49 Industrial Design in the French Context 15 n/a n/a Languages for Business and Technology 26 15 51 Modern Architecture and the Modern City 11 n/a 14 Non-Georgia Tech Programs 17 8 18 Oxford Summer Program 192 175 155 Winter Program Down Under 47 90 89 Work Abroad/International Co-op 8 7 7

Total 468 506 521

Source: Office of International Education STUDENT PROFILES Page 65 2000 Georgia Tech Fact Book

DEGREES CONFERRED

Table 2.30 Degrees Conferred by College, Ethnicity, and Gender, Summer Term 1999 - Spring Semester 2000 Native Mulit- Asian Black Hispanic American White Racial International Total College M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Bachelor's

Architecture 5 3 2 1 1 0 1 0 54 36 1 0 2 1 107 Computing 29 10 11 3 2 1 2 0 126 14 2 2 2 3 207 Engineering 90 28 87 59 26 6 2 0 654 210 6 4 59 12 1,243 Ivan Allen 3 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 46 35 0 0 0 0 90 Management 11 11 6 7 3 3 1 0 120 92 1 0 3 1 259 Sciences 13 6 0 7 3 2 0 0 42 45 0 2 1 0 121

Total 151 61 107 77 37 12 6 0 1,042 432 10 8 67 17 2,027

Master's

Architecture 1 3 6 1 2 0 0 41 19 0 0 6 4 83 Computing 2 1 2 2 1 1 0 0 12 5 0 0 22 4 52 Engineering 30 12 25 15 9 3 1 0 220 59 0 0 204 36 614 Ivan Allen 2 0 1 2 1 3 0 0 18 11 1 0 1 5 45 Management 3 1 6 3 0 1 0 0 78 27 0 0 23 10 152 Sciences 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 17 20 0 0 12 6 60

Total 39 19 41 23 14 8 1 0 386 141 1 0 268 65 1,006

Doctoral

Architecture 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Computing 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 7 1 14 Engineering 12 0 7 4 2 2 0 0 51 14 0 0 60 8 160 Ivan Allen 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Management 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 Sciences 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 17 13 0 0 7 7 51

Total 14 3 10 5 2 2 0 0 73 30 0 0 75 16 230

Institute

Institute 204 83 158 105 53 22 7 0 1,501 603 11 8 410 98 3,263

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DEGREES CONFERRED

Table 2.31 Degrees Conferred by State of Residence, Summer Term 1999 - Spring Semester 2000 State Bachelor's Master's Ph.D. State Bachelor's Master's Ph.D. Alabama 23 13 4 Nevada 1 2 0 Alaska 1 2 0 New Hampshire 2 3 0 Arizona 4 3 1 New Jersey 28 11 3 Arkansas 4 2 0 New Mexico 0 3 1 California 9 20 8 New York 21 22 3 Colorado 2 2 0 North Carolina 30 29 5 Connecticut 12 0 1 North Dakota 0 2 1 Delaware 0 0 0 Ohio 11 6 4 District of Columbia 1 5 1 Oklahoma 0 4 0 Florida 122 56 7 Oregon 3 1 0 Georgia 1,389 302 54 Pennsylvania 21 17 5 Hawaii 0 0 0 Rhode Island 2 0 0 Idaho 0 1 0 South Carolina 44 12 3 Illinois 9 4 2 South Dakota 0 0 0 Indiana 2 9 1 Tennessee 26 19 7 Iowa 2 2 0 Texas 26 18 4 Kansas 1 2 0 Utah 0 4 2 Kentucky 12 0 1 Vermont 1 3 1 Louisiana 17 6 1 Virginia 37 21 6 Maine 3 0 0 Washington 3 3 2 Maryland 36 12 2 West Virginia 1 3 1 Massachusetts 13 9 1 Wisconsin 1 5 0 Michigan 5 10 1 Wyoming 0 0 0 Minnesota 1 3 1 Mississippi 5 4 0 Other U.S. Territories & Possessions Missouri 4 9 2 Puerto Rico 7 6 1 Montana 1 0 1 Nebraska 0 2 1 Total 1,943 672 139

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Table 2.32 Degrees Conferred by Georgia County of Residence, Summer Term 1999 - Spring Semester 2000 County Bachelor's Master's Ph.D. County Bachelor's Master's Ph.D. County Bachelor's Master's Ph.D.

Appling 1 0 0 Fannin 0 1 0 Oglethorpe 1 0 0 Atkinson 0 0 0 Fayette 54 6 0 Paulding 4 1 0 Bacon 2 0 0 Floyd 16 1 1 Peach 3 1 0 Baker 0 0 0 Forsyth 12 3 0 Pickens 2 0 0 Baldwin 0 0 0 Franklin 0 0 0 Pierce 1 0 0 Banks 1 0 0 Fulton 189 78 13 Pike 0 0 0 Barrow 6 1 0 Gilmer 2 0 0 Polk 7 1 0 Bartow 7 2 0 Glascock 0 0 0 Pulaski 0 0 0 Ben Hill 2 0 0 Glynn 11 2 1 Putnam 1 0 0 Berrien 0 0 0 Gordon 9 1 0 Quitman 0 0 0 Bibb 22 6 0 Grady 4 0 0 Rabun 3 0 0 Bleckley 1 0 0 Greene 1 0 0 Randolph 1 0 0 Brantley 0 0 0 Gwinnett 199 30 5 Richmond 15 4 0 Brooks 1 0 0 Habersham 5 0 0 Rockdale 18 2 1 Bryan 2 0 0 Hall1 5 2 1 Schley 0 0 0 Bulloch 4 1 0 Hancock 0 0 0 Screven 3 0 0 Burke 2 1 0 Haralson 2 0 0 Seminole 0 0 0 Butts 2 0 0 Harris 3 0 0 Spalding 4 0 0 Calhoun 1 0 0 Hart 2 0 0 Stephens 2 0 0 Camden 4 0 0 Heard 1 0 0 Stewart 1 0 0 Candler 1 0 0 Henry 11 3 0 Sumter 6 0 1 Carroll 11 1 2 Houston 18 5 0 Talbot 1 0 0 Catoosa 6 0 0 Irwin 0 0 0 Taliaferro 0 0 0 Charlton 0 0 0 Jackson 1 1 0 Tattnall 2 0 0 Chatham 31 3 1 Jasper 0 0 0 Taylor 0 0 0 Chattahoochee 2 0 0 Jeff Davis 1 0 0 Telfair 1 0 0 Chattooga 0 0 0 Jefferson 1 1 0 Terrell 0 0 0 Cherokee 17 6 0 Jenkins 0 0 0 Thomas 6 1 0 Clarke 7 1 0 Johnson 0 0 0 Tift 7 0 0 Clay 0 0 0 Jones 1 0 0 Toombs 3 1 0 Clayton 39 5 0 Lamar 1 0 0 Towns 0 2 0 Clinch 0 0 0 Lanier 0 0 0 Treutlen 0 0 0 Cobb 184 43 6 Laurens 5 0 0 Troup 1 0 0 Coffee 0 0 0 Lee 4 0 0 Turner 0 0 0 Colquitt 2 0 0 Liberty 5 0 0 Twiggs 0 0 0 Columbia 38 3 0 Lincoln 0 0 0 Union 1 0 0 Cook 1 0 0 Long 0 0 0 Upson 3 1 0 Coweta 5 3 0 Lowndes 14 2 0 Walker 6 0 0 Crawford 0 0 0 Lumpkin 1 0 0 Walton 5 0 0 Crisp 6 0 0 Macon 1 0 0 Ware 1 0 0 Dade 0 0 0 Madison 0 0 0 Warren 1 1 0 Dawson 2 0 0 Marion 0 0 0 Washington 1 0 0 Decatur 1 1 0 McDuffie 1 0 0 Wayne 4 0 0 DeKalb 161 43 14 McIntosh 1 0 0 Webster 1 0 0 Dodge 0 0 0 Meriwether 1 1 0 Wheeler 0 0 0 Dooly 0 0 0 Miller 0 0 0 White 2 0 0 Dougherty 10 3 0 Mitchell 2 0 0 Whitfield 7 1 0 Douglas 10 1 2 Monroe 3 0 0 Wilcox 0 0 0 Early 0 0 0 Montgomery 0 0 0 Wilkes 0 0 0 Echols 0 0 0 Morgan 3 0 0 Wilkinson 1 0 0 Effingham 2 0 0 Murray 1 0 0 Worth 1 0 0 Elbert 0 1 0 Muscogee 25 0 0 Unknown* 23 21 6 Emanuel 2 0 0 Newton 11 2 0 Evans 1 0 0 Oconee 5 1 0 Total 1,389 302 54

* Unknown = In-state students who gave no county designation.

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Table 2.33 Degrees Conferred by Country of Residence, Summer Term 1999 - Spring Semester 2000 Country Bachelor's Master's Ph.D. Country Bachelor's Master's Ph.D.

Argentina 0 2 1 Lebanon 1 1 0 Bangladesh 2 1 0 Macedonia 0 1 0 Brazil 3 2 0 Malaysia 2 3 0 British Virgin Islands 1 0 0 Mexico 0 15 0 Cameroon 0 0 1 Morocco 1 0 0 Canada 1 3 2 Nigeria 1 3 0 China 0 47 30 Norway 0 0 1 Colombia 3 5 0 Pakistan 1 8 2 Costa Rica 1 2 1 Panama 2 2 1 Croatia 0 1 0 Peru 1 2 0 Czech Republic 0 0 1 Philippines 0 2 0 Denmark 0 1 0 Romania 0 0 6 Ecuador 2 2 0 Russia 0 3 1 Egypt 0 0 1 Sierra Leone 1 0 0 France 1 50 2 Singapore 5 1 1 Germany 1 10 1 Slovenia 0 0 1 Germany (Berlin) 0 1 0 South Africa 0 1 0 Germany, Federal Republic of 0 11 2 Spain 0 3 0 Ghana 5 1 1 Sri Lanka 0 1 0 Greece 0 1 1 Switzerland 0 2 0 Guatemala 0 1 0 Syria 0 1 0 Haiti 0 1 0 Taiwan 2 10 5 Honduras 3 0 0 Tanzania 2 0 0 Hong Kong 2 0 0 Thailand 0 11 1 India 13 46 12 Trinidad and Tobago 2 0 0 Indonesia 4 7 0 Turkey 2 20 2 Iran 1 2 1 Ukraine 2 0 0 Ireland 0 1 0 United Kingdom/Great Britain 4 1 0 Italy 1 1 1 Uzbekistan 1 0 0 Jamaica 1 2 0 Venezuela 1 4 3 Japan 1 5 0 Yugoslavia 1 0 0 Jordan 0 1 0 Korea (South) 6 32 9 Total 84 334 91

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Table 2.34 Bachelor's Degrees Conferred by College, Fiscal Years 1991-2000 College 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Architecture 66 49 125 69 69 63 50 41 52 49 Building Construction 25 23 28 31 34 32 21 32 32 26 Industrial Design 12 12 11 23 24 25 20 32 35 32 Total Architecture 103 84 164 123 127 120 91 105 119 107

Computer Science 92 97 87 70 74 89 79 102 158 207 Total Computing 92 97 87 70 74 89 79 102 158 207

Aerospace 72 64 63 52 37 35 35 32 50 29 Ceramic 7 1 1 4 3 3 1 —— — Chemical 58 72 84 80 137 164 148 129 142 143 Civil 98 116 125 145 165 172 176 159 168 148 Computer 16 14 19 39 45 59 58 82 106 98 Electrical 297 302 333 304 270 305 259 239 235 223 Engineering Science and Mechanics 11 7 12 10 4 3 ———— Industrial and Systems 280 254 256 215 222 289 264 279 302 289 Materials 10 12 16 25 21 19 16 25 19 15 Mechanical 259 331 282 309 309 301 238 274 241 269 Nuclear and Radiological 14 7 7 12 8 13 10 9 0 5 Textiles 7 8 12 10 8 11 4 6 7 — Polymer and Textile Chemistry 3 5 6 5 5 8 7 5 7 6 Textile Engineering 13 14 19 16 23 31 14 20 16 6 Textile Enterprise Management —— ——————— 6 Textile and Fiber Engineering —— ——————— 6 Total Engineering 1,145 1,207 1,235 1,226 1,257 1,413 1,230 1,259 1,293 1,243

Economics 13 16 7 6 7 14 13 19 15 8 History, Technology, and Society 1 1 2 11 11 12 10 12 11 14 International Affairs 0 7 37 37 42 44 46 29 38 50 Management 330 336 300 285 174 218 175 182 ** ** Management Science 11 8 13 5 10 16 9 6 ** ** Science, Technology, and Culture 0 1 3 3 10 7 5 14 14 18 Total Ivan Allen 355 369 362 347 254 311 258 262 78 90

Management ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 212 252 Management Science ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 10 7 Total Management ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 222 259

Applied Physics 17 14 8 13 9 8 3 0 1 1 Biology 31 45 46 33 53 76 45 76 61 50 Chemistry 29 22 29 24 30 43 31 34 36 25 Earth and Atmospheric Sciences 0 0 0 1 2 7 14 13 6 10 Mathematics 17 18 13 13 13 15 15 16 14 6 Physics 28 17 24 27 28 31 20 25 24 11 Psychology 12 11 7 8 20 9 8 20 16 18 Total Sciences 134 127 127 119 155 189 136 184 158 121

Total Bachelor's Degrees 1,829 1,884 1,975 1,885 1,867 2,122 1,794 1,912 2,028 2,027

**Management was included in the Ivan Allen College until 1998.

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Table 2.35 Master's Degrees Conferred by College, Fiscal Years 1991-2000 College 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Architecture 46 30 47 42 51 73 44 56 46 36 City Planning 22 21 25 39 44 35 39 30 28 47 Total Architecture 68 51 72 81 95 108 83 86 74 83

Bioengineering ——————— 10 0 Computer Science 57 53 69 65 64 50 46 30 55 50 Human - Computer Interaction ———————— 52 Total Computing 57 53 69 65 64 50 46 31 60 52

Aerospace 57 49 57 70 57 54 38 59 38 53 Bioengineering ————1 0 012 4 Ceramic 4 3 7 6 6 8 7 1 —— Chemical 7 8 9 13 11 18 14 13 9 7 Civil 68 53 101 90 108 109 98 97 71 84 Electrical 231 203 224 252 219 216 172 186 189 42 Electrical and Computer —————————180 Engineering Science and Mechanics 5 4 5 6 3 1 4 1 1 2 Environmental 6 14 25 34 16 27 12 39 29 25 Health Physics 14 14 25 27 23 14 16 12 15 5 Health Systems 7 10 19 11 16 18 9 8 9 10 Industrial 51 78 88 66 58 64 63 51 71 75 Materials Science and Engineering ——— 10 2 2 82214 Mechanical 66 86 105 85 75 75 71 96 114 77 Metallurgical 5 3 7 8 5 4 7 0 —— Nuclear 8 8 4 3 11 2 4 4 1 1 Operations Research 22 23 24 25 22 9 17 13 20 25 Polymers 2 2 1 4 5 12 9 4 12 1 Statistics 2 6 6 5 9 4 2 1 2 2 Textiles 1 5 7 3 0 2 0 1 2 — Textile and Fiber Engineering 6 3 9 8 9 7 11 7 3 5 Textile and Fiber Chemistry ——— 404 224 2 Total Engineering 562 572 723 721 654 650 558 604 614 614

Economics 1 1 6 4 6 5 5 3 0 2 History of Technology ——— 120 110 1 Human - Computer Interaction ———————— 31 Information, Design, and Tech. ————10 13 10 15 11 15 International Affairs ———————15 13 14 Management 69 81 100 91 90 102 104 98 ** ** Management of Technology ——————20 32 ** ** Public Policy 2 10 13 6 14 11 16 13 17 11 Statistics ————— 2 000 0 Technology and Science Policy ————————— 1 Total Ivan Allen 72 92 119 102 122 133 156 177 44 45

Management ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 84 103 Management of Technology ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 43 49 Total Management ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 127 152

Applied Physics 4 4 4 6 3 1 0 3 0 1 Biology 3 6 0 9 6 7 1 4 5 9 Chemistry 7 9 13 12 6 22 12 15 15 10 Earth and Atmospheric Sciences 8 9 9 17 6 9 10 6 6 13 Human - Computer Interaction ———————— 10 Mathematics 13 5 12 12 14 16 8 5 12 9 Physics 10 15 18 15 13 18 7 7 7 6 Psychology 13 8 7 15 7 14 11 12 10 8 Statistics 1 0 2 6 3 5 3 1 3 4 Technology and Science Policy 4 ————————— Total Sciences 63 56 65 92 58 92 52 53 59 60

Total Master's Degrees 822 824 1,048 1,061 993 1,033 895 951 978 1,006 **Management was included in the Ivan Allen College until 1998.

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Table 2.36 Doctoral Degrees Conferred by College, Fiscal Years 1991-2000 College 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Architecture 2 1 7 6 4 5 4 1 6 2 Total Architecture 2 1 7 6 4 5 4 1 6 2

Algorithms, Combinatorics, and Opt. ————— 0001 0 Computer Science 12 8 15 9 10 26 13 17 9 14 Total Computing 12 8 15 9 10 26 13 17 10 14

Aerospace 15 20 15 17 12 21 16 24 18 11 Bioengineering ———————21 1 Ceramic 3 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 — Chemical 9 8 12 8 4 18 13 15 17 11 Civil 8 3 11 12 15 6 11 19 11 19 Electrical 33 48 31 46 39 52 54 60 58 10 Electrical and Computer — — ——— ———— 39 Engineering Science and Mechanics 1 2 3 1 0 3 1 0 1 1 Environmental 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 6 3 7 Industrial 7 16 20 12 14 24 14 11 16 10 Materials Science and Engineering ———————18 9 Metallurgical 4 3 3 5 3 8 8 3 —— Mechanical 16 23 24 29 21 25 22 28 27 32 Nuclear 7 3 3 6 4 8 7 8 0 5 Textile Engineering 1 2 1 1 4 3 4 0 2 5 Total Engineering 104 129 124 140 120 171 152 178 163 160

History, Technology, and Society ————— 1001 0 Management 2 3 4 5 5 5 3 6 ** ** Total Ivan Allen 2 3 4 5 5 6 3 6 1 0

Management ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 2 3 Total Management ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 2 3

Algorithms, Combinatorics, and Opt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 Biology 6 3 4 7 2 6 3 4 2 5 Chemistry 8 14 17 13 13 6 13 19 15 21 Earth and Atmosphere ———1123 8 8 5 6 Geophysical Sciences 6 7 5 4 — ———— — Mathematics 1 7 5 6 6 8 4 12 3 4 Physics 9 12 9 5 9 11 18 8 9 5 Psychology 6 4 6 6 8 10 6 10 11 7 Total Sciences 36 47 46 42 50 44 52 61 46 51

Total Doctoral Degrees 156 188 196 202 189 252 224 263 228 230

**Management was included in the Ivan Allen College through 1998.

Table 2.37 Total Degrees Granted through Spring Semester 2000 Degree Number Granted

Bachelor's 84,165 Master's 25,853 Doctoral 4,085 Overall 114,103

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Table 2.38 Summary of Degrees Conferred, by College and Degree, Fiscal Years 1991-2000 College 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Bachelor’s 103 84 164 123 127 120 91 105 119 107 Master’s 68 51 72 81 95 108 83 86 74 83 Doctoral 2 1764541 62 Total Architecture 173 136 243 210 226 233 178 192 199 192

Bachelor’s 92978770748979102158207 Master’s 57536965645046316052 Doctoral 12 8 15 9 10 26 13 17 10 14 Total Computing 161 158 171 144 148 165 138 150 228 273

Bachelor’s 1,145 1,207 1,235 1,226 1,257 1,413 1,230 1,259 1,293 1,243 Master’s 562 579 723 721 654 650 558 604 614 614 Doctoral 104 129 124 140 120 171 152 178 163 160 Total Engineering 1,811 1,915 2,082 2,087 2,031 2,234 1,940 2,041 2,070 2,017

Bachelor’s 355 369 362 347 254 311 258 262 78 90 Master’s 72 92 119 102 122 133 156 177 44 45 Doctoral 2 3455636 10 Total Ivan Allen 429 464 485 454 381 450 417 445 123 135

Bachelor’s ********222259 Master’s ********127152 Doctoral * ******* 23 Total Management * *******351414

Bachelor’s 134 127 121 119 155 189 136 184 158 121 Master’s 63566592589252535960 Doctoral 36 47 46 42 50 44 52 61 46 51 Total Science 233 230 232 253 263 325 240 298 263 232

Bachelor’s 1,829 1,884 1,975 1,885 1,867 2,122 1,794 1,912 2,028 2,027 Master’s 822 831 1048 1,061 993 1,033 895 951 978 1,006 Doctoral 156 188 196 202 189 252 224 263 228 230 Institute Total 2,807 2,903 3,213 3,148 3,049 3,407 2,913 3,126 3,234 3,263 *Management was included in the Ivan Allen College through 1998. Fig. 2.10 Total Degrees Conferred Fiscal Years 1991-2000 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Bachelor’s Master’s Doctoral Institute Total

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GRADUATION RATES

Table 2.39 Graduation Rates for Entering Freshmen Entering Class Graduate by Graduate by Graduate by Graduate by Summer/Fall 4th Year 5th Year 6th Year 7th Year

1990 19% 52% 66% 69% 1991 19% 56% 68% 70% 1992 20% 56% 69% 72% 1993 20% 56% 69% 71% 1994 18% 57% 69% 1995 21% 57% 1996 23%

** Note: The six year graduation rate is the official rate according to the IPEDS Graduation Rate Survey definition. Starting with 1993, cohorts include students beginning Summer or Fall who are full-time for Fall. Graduation rates published in the 1998 Fact Book were calculated using a different formula.

RETENTION RATES

Table 2.40 Retention Rates for Entering Freshmen Entering Class Still Enrolled Still Enrolled Still Enrolled Still Enrolled Still Enrolled Still Enrolled Summer/Fall After 1 Year After 2 Years After 3 Years After 4 Years After 5 Years After 6 Years

1990 86% 76% 71% 70% 70% 69% 1991 86% 78% 73% 72% 71% 71% 1992 87% 78% 72% 72% 72% 71% 1993 85% 78% 74% 72% 72% 71% 1994 85% 78% 73% 73% 72% 73% 1995 85% 76% 73% 71% 71% 1996 85% 77% 73% 72% 1997 86% 79% 75% 1998 86% 80% 1999 90%

** Note: Starting with 1993, cohorts include students beginning Summer or Fall who are full-time for Fall.

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CAREER SERVICES

The Office of Career Services is located in the Bill Moore Student Success Center. The office serves the Georgia Tech community with a variety of services, including career counseling and planning, opportunities for full-time, summer intern and part-time employment. One of the primary objectives of the office is to offer career education to students and assist them in attaining career and employment goals. The center conducts workshops and seminars on a variety of career related subjectsÐinterviewing skills, resume preparation, networking, etc. A library that includes information on specific employers, governmental services, and employment-related publications is maintained at the Career Services Office. The library also contains local and national salary data, career planning, and graduate and professional school information. In addition, the office refers resumes for employer review.

Assistance is available to employers in the planning, implementation, and administration of programs that encourage effective corporate- campus relations at Georgia Tech.

Over 800 employer visits occurred on-campus with the Career Services Office during the year. These employers represent a substantial number of the Fortune 500 corporations, as well as many state and regional organizations.

Table 2.41 Top Interviewing Companies, Fiscal Years 1998-2000 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00

Andersen Consulting Andersen Consulting Andersen Consulting Ford Motor Company Ernst & Young Ford Motor Company IBM Ford Motor Company General Motors Intel General Electric Company IBM Lucent Technologies IBM Intel Manhattan Associates Lucent Technologies Lucent Technologies Milliken and Company Manhatten Associates Microstrategy Motorola, Inc. Milliken and Company Motorola Procter & Gamble Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Raytheon Procter & Gamble Radiant Systems

Table 2.42 Average Reported Starting Annual Salaries by College and Degree, Fiscal Year 1999-2000 College Bachelor's Master's Doctoral

Architecture $37,022 $42,833 N/A Computing $53,937 $57,833 N/A Engineering $46,513 $58,169 $64,679 Ivan Allen $34,146 $42,000 N/A Dupree $40,485 $75,057 N/A Sciences $34,667 $52,633 $53,667

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Table 2.43 Reported Starting Annual Salary Comparisons by Major and Degree, Fiscal Years 1999 and 2000 Major Degree 1999 2000 Percent Change

Aerospace Engineering Bachelor’s $45,133 $46,802 +4% Master's $57,800 $54,500 -6% Doctoral $53,500 $60,000 +12%

Architecture Bachelor’s $29,000 $28,625 -1% Master's $36,000 $42,500 +18% Doctoral $55,000 N/A N/A

Applied Biology Doctoral N/A $60,000 N/A

Biology Bachelor's $28,250 $32,214 +14% Doctoral N/A $35,000 N/A

Bioengineering Master's N/A $50,000 N/A

Building Construction Bachelor’s $38,143 $44,214 +16%

Chemical Engineering Bachelor’s $45,083 $46,721 +4% Master's $52,000 N/A N/A Doctoral $70,500 $78,667 +12%

Chemistry Bachelor’s N/A $28,000 N/A Master's N/A $59,500 N/A Doctoral $39,250 $56,000 +43%

City Planning Master's $43,667 $42,875 -2%

Civil Engineering Bachelor’s $39,409 $38,760 -2% Master’s $42,580 $44,000 +3% Doctoral $47,000 $59,000 +26%

Computer Engineering Bachelor’s $49,500 $48,992 -1%

Computer Science Bachelor’s $50,061 $53,937 +8% Master’s $55,643 $60,500 +9% Doctoral $41,000 N/A N/A

Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Doctoral N/A $54,000 N/A

Electrical Engineering Bachelor’s $50,377 $47,996 -5% Master’s $60,462 $62,738 +4% Doctoral N/A $73,063 N/A

Environmental Engineering Master's $40,000 $56,667 +42% Doctoral $45,000 $44,000 -2%

Health Physics Master's N/A $49,500 N/A

Health Systems Master's N/A $56,200 N/A

History, Technology, and Society Bachelor's N/A $30,000 N/A

Industrial Design Bachelor's $40,000 $39,125 -2%

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Table 2.43 Reported Starting Annual Salary Comparisons by Major and Degree, Fiscal Year 1999 and 2000 Ð Continued Major Degree 1999 2000 Percent Change

Industrial and Systems Engineering Bachelor's $47,158 $47,427 +1% Master's $49,000 $58,222 +19% Doctoral $54,667 N/A N/A

International Affairs Bachelor's $33,917 $32,925 -3% Master's N/A $36,000 N/A

Management Bachelor’s $40,388 $40,330 0% Master’s N/A $75,057 N/A

Management Science Bachelor's N/A $49,000 N/A

Materials Science and Engineering Bachelor's N/A $38,475 N/A Master's N/A $66,900 N/A Doctoral N/A $62,800 N/A

Mathematics Bachelor's N/A $44,500 N/A Master's $55,000 $40,000 -27% Doctoral N/A $43,000 N/A

Mechanical Engineering Bachelor’s $45,824 $46,795 +2% Master’s $52,286 $53,600 +3% Doctoral $69,333 $58,700 -15%

Nuclear Engineering Bachelor's $27,000 N/A N/A Doctoral $70,500 N/A N/A

Operations Research Master's $65,000 $54,000 -17%

Polymers and Textile Chemistry Bachelor's $33,000 N/A N/A

Physics Bachelor's $45,600 N/A N/A Master's N/A $75,000 N/A Doctoral $56,500 $47,500 -16%

Psychology Bachelor's N/A $50,000 N/A Doctoral $31,000 $96,000 210%

Public Policy Master's N/A $40,000 N/A

Science, Technology and Culture Bachelor's $65,000 $40,167 -38%

Statistics Master's $55,000 N/A N/A

Textile Engineering Bachelor's N/A $47,750 N/A Doctoral $69,500 $58,500 -16%

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